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Bibliography

1. Read, Anthony, and David Fisher. Kristallnacht: The Nazi Night Of Terror. New York: Times Books, 1989.

This book goes into great depth describing what took place during and proceeding Kristallnacht. The book first discusses life in Germany and events that lead up to Kristallnacht. Then goes into great depth of events taking place during those terrifying 2 days in November 1938. The book gives people accounts of what happened after Kristallnacht. Many adult of children were taken to concentration camps, while ones who weren't tried to flee the country.

1. Is a photo of two Germans walking past a store whose windows were broken and the store was looted during the previous night of Kristallnacht.

2. Is a photo of the Siegen, Germany synagogue set ablaze.

3. The day following Kristallnacht, Nov 10, 1938 the arrested jews were dragged through the local streets for the Germans to make fun of them before they were to be deported to the Dachau concentration camp.

4. German soldiers took every opprotunity to humiliate Jews. In this photo a German soldier is having fun cutting an elderly mans beard in public.

5. In this photo you can see the flames shooting out of the Berlin Synagogue.